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Most have a fuse block under the hood and one under or at the driver side of the dash....It probably wont be in plain sight without removing a plastic shield...check owners manual for the location.They seem to always put them in a good hidden place away from any danger to the fuses.If you dont have a owners manual I would call kia dealer and ask for location.

If it's after market, just disconnect the power source. If it's factory, good luck! You might verify when you lock with the key, you unlock with the key. Don't reach through the window and unlock. (if window is down!)A lot of cars are integrating the alarm and everything else through the radio. Have you changed or upgraded your radio lately? If so , you will need to get new code for the radio to match the car system.Really hard to guess on an alarm system. Sorry!

it sounds like you are having a problem with the ecm which is the electronic control module which is the BRAIN of your entire car. Also when this happens everything goes haywire as if the car is acting retarded because the ecm is not receiving the proper codes on how to perform and remember the ecm is a computer that could have corrosion or rust on the connection points. check this ok that might help.